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Refreshing the mind is not necessarily achieved by proactive self-improvement, or cognitive counseling approaches when there has been emotional scars from traumatic events that result in unhealthy patterns and triggers.Traditional counselling methods, while beneficial in various aspects, often fail to achieve outcomes for clients that have unresolved past trauma of any kind, even after considerable time has passed, because the conscious mind does not retain traumatic imprints and the unconscious mind will commonly take control of conscious endeavors to achieve self-improvement.
The latest discoveries in neuroscience reveal an complex interconnection between the physical body and unconscious and conscious mind.
New insights into the connection between mental and physical aspects lead to new strategies for healing.
Unresolved trauma is most often held captive within the corporeal vessel and unconscious mind, and therefore needs to be resolved by modalities that engage with these facets of the psyche and physiology to restore it to its innate state of well-being.
Just as swiftly as trauma programmed a person for a lifetime of negative patterns, it can equally rapidly be addressed with a freshly restructured mentality.
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